Schemes urged to develop in-house income drawdown services

Helen Morrissey
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The Financial Services Consumer Panel (FSCP) has urged schemes to develop in-house income drawdown propositions rather than forcing members into the retail market.

Speaking during a panel debate at the National Association of Pension Funds'(NAPF) Delivering Good Member Outcome seminar, FSCP chairman Teresa Fritz said members should not be forced into the reta...

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